Recently, I've been lamenting on the commonly overlooked music of the past. A lot of the time, people listen to just modern music(pop, and rap, and all of that.) I just don't understand. I think pop and rap are mainly based on a lot of jumbled up love stories made with a whole bunch of cliche lyrics and situations. No. That's not what good music is! If you look back at older bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd, you really see how unique and cool music can be. I mean look at the song "Wish you were here" in comparison to "What makes you beautiful." There is no comparing. I think One Direction really doesn't have great song writing talent, while Pink Floyd uses great unique lyrics, with metaphors, and everything like that.(Even though it is shorter than a lot of modern day pop songs, it has way more of a point.) What I guess I am trying to say is that you guys should all go listen to some quality music from the past, and maybe some Alternative! Haha I know if Fionna reads this she will totally agree. :) Well go listen to something other than Thrift Shop people!! :) give your ears a break.

This morning as I left church, I confronted an unpleasant downpour. I find this unacceptable considering the fact that it is mid-December. I mean isn't it supposed to be snowing outside? Winter fun is like 60% based on snow, and did I mention that every inch of rain is equal to ten inches of snow?! Well it is, and this is depressing. I think in order to embrace the weather an cope with this... Bleh... I am going to start running outside the next time it rains. Tis' this freaking rainy December to be jolly. :D

Has anyone ever actually had Christmas carolers come to their door? I mean really- I've never had them come to my door, never heard someone talking about having them come to their door, and never witnessed people nearby getting "caroled" to either. I really think its quite unfair that movies would set up my mind into thinking that smiley singing people would come to my door, when that never happens. There would be so many interesting things to do to scare the carolers away, like serving them hot tea while they sing saying it'll "help their voices", or starting to sing with them. But no, Apparently it is too much to ask of the world. I think in an act of Christmas spirit, this year my friend Maggie and I are going to go house to house singing with weird looks on our faces, just to see the reactions we get. Honestly, since there are currently no singing people at my door, I must take action myself.